THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JUNE 25, 1922. 8-8 I - . I ! American i National ' uiik Lute Two Came Huston, June J4 Huston took loth garnet (rum New York today, making it four tra ht from the league cham pion,, the iirst game 12 to 7, and the second 5 to 2. Srott participated in his 900th consecutive big league game by playing in the second con tot. S'i'tr. f.rt game: t .MiW HIIK. I StilTO AN H OA (rianti Lose to Dmiger New Vurk. June .'4, liruuklyn Hon a hectic ttruwulc from the Cianli today 6 to 5, giivni the Dodgers two out of three in the scrim. Score; Will rf M.S. II 3b Miller. l( r".a.irf If 3leu. rt V r, H i 'I . k 'I. .. Mi . (..-It it l llilMitl, e J..i.. ., p M i.r. . p li'U.ill, t Hbliiurr AH II A A I 111 t'Sialtk. rf 4 I i llMmatr. II 3 I Hums, lb 110 I'r.it Ih 4 11 IHussn II I II romna.rf 3 1 I I Hurt. t 1 41'lmnser M f I 0;V. (Vlllse. p 4 1 HimmI. 1 0 0 T'ltll 1 1 4 1 9 I t 91 II IT 14 T'i.1. s II 14 I!' lui'ed fur Miller In seventh K.'ora lv tttntnus: S'.w V., tit J" 1"l "15 t l',,,.l,,n tut nl It Kutiiimi)--ltMiis; Will. M Nsll. Mu set. I'lpti -. Wt.. Mnlih. Mennaay H. Hume iji, I'rult IS). .1. I'olllns. Hul HI. I'lii;n.r. Krrmo; Murray. Il'irno, Hu nan. rittliiKtr 111. Two-base hue: Burl. Plpp II. mi.- run: Want Houble playa: K. utt In IMPp, 'Doul In MrNally ID Plpp. M ..kik-II In Pr,itt in Mum.. Dunn lo PruU in Jtuel to Hunan. Left on bases: N.-w York. ; Jlaioti. . Ha arc nil balla: riff .Lines. 3: off Murray. 4; off O'llnul. I; off W. Colllno J; off llussell, t. Struck mil: !) .Lines, I: hv Murray, t: b Ru-oi-ll. 9. Wis: iff Jones, T In I 9-9 In. ntnira: off Ituaaell. T In I 1-1 Innlnio: off Murray, 4 In J 1-J Innlnga: off D lioul. 1 lvj Innlnga; nff W. I'ollina, 4 In 9-9 In- Hit by pitched lull: Tly Murray lenneky). Winning pltrher: Ruaacll. Lnaln pitcher: Jnnea. Umpires: Dlneen nd llildrhrand. Time: Score, second game: NEW YOnK. BOSTON tlttOUkl.V AN H O A ' HUb. Ik 4 I J Heejee.fi. as Jutuiauai. lb till tuuns. b T Unmik.il III rnak, lb H kMI. If 11(1 Mrua.1. If Mr.ra.rf 4 11 I . rt klllrlVrll. Ik 4 I K.llr. Ik liana, aa 4 111 !. ff Unlet. 4 'ia. Urlawt. 41 l '". 'K'Xfl Totsia M II If it raiuar. a Jt'gW ViKK AM H O A 14 1 141 4 111 lit 4 11 4 I II III 11 I ( 1 it I I t Inamaa W:nlnf pitcher! Kauff man, lainf pin bar; Walk.r. L'niiiai I'kluiaMailila), 4-4 1 itaatua, I t. 1'bil.it.lt.bla. Jmia rhilaJ.lt. hla aun lit. f.iurib aluialil v.lnt ovr tma. Iuii Iu4ay t. lakma Iwib riiila nf JuuH. h.ailrr ) lra0 ia lai lha llratra m lb fir. I aama by a a"'a uf a In I, ii?a Jaaa Mim.ia hadt lha viailura lu 1 aaii.ra4 hn In Ilia anund t'untaal, t1n Bin 4 I I. BorrvV I'MIUIir"! I'HU AH II II A I AUII O.A l"fwinli.luai IT ii n iT raa.ll. r H.ibaf. lb I ikaana. if I'rataf. If Hnm Ui. p, Halka. Ik rm4 Ik lloaill. a r.lhnfiia. a iViaaaMin 1 Ihuuo. a Mrbolaaa I 4 I 4 4 I 11 I I I l 4 4 I I M.i?. Ik 1 1'.ikli.a r I.Hllllawa. rf I tt.lkrt. rf 3 I. If f a rww aa I Mall.. lb I I'rlrn r I WinlM., p I I I I I I I I It 1 t I Taltll it ii sr u Wltrr. If Mlllrr. If MrNallr. Sb Will. -f Mffiarl. If Tlpp. Ih W.rd. nolt. aa Tlnirt!, p HUnnrr TnUll A II. If. O A I Aft H O. A 4 111 t 0 2 l'Smlth. If 0 0 'Mmaakr. If 3 1 ff 0 0 1 4iHuma. lb 4 10 4 9 II 0'1'rtll. Jh 4 I 1 t 41 olnui.n. lb S A 4 I lit. I'nlllm. cf 4 0 4 0 9 l!Villra.O I 1 4 11 mnu.l. a 114 1 4 14 nilMMfrir, a) 9 11 110 Jlpi.rer. 110 1 1 01 ToUU II 1 17 91 T 14 10t Battel! for Fowater In tlfhth. Rrnra hy lnnlna: Naw York 010 010 010 S Doaton 210 000 llx 9 Summary Runo: Plnp, Pavormar, M noaky. Durno. Pratt, Rual. Pittlnttir. Two baaa hlto: Deyormar, Witt, Bmllh. Pratt. Plarry. Stolen baaaa: Plttlnirar, Manoaky. Sacrlflcaa: Duxan. Pirry, Plttlncrr. Double play: Smith to nurna. Left on basra: New York. ; Doaton. 7. Tlaae on balla; Off nuah. I: off Plarcy, . Ptrurk out: Dy Bueh, I: by Plercy, t. Wild pltrhea: Plercy (2). I'mplreo: Hlldebrand and Dlneen. Time: 1:45. St. I-oula. 13 1 Detroit, 4. Detroit. June 14 St. Loula batted hard today and defeated Detroit, 13 to 4. Wil liams hit his 19th home run of the season n the third lnnlna with two runners on base. In the seventh Manager Cobb sent In Flagatead to hit for Cole, then with two strikes on tha batter, substituted Haney aa the hitter. Tha Matter took on strike and was out. Score: ST. LOCI9). I DETROIT. AB.rr.o.A l An ho. A. 5 1 1 OIRlue, lb II 1 13 5 6 4 9 9:.limn, 3b 4 13 4 4 12 ',XoM. rf 5 12 0 4 11 niVeaeb. If 5 13 0 111 Olllrilmann, rt 521 4 11 OTutihiw. 2b 0 0 0 1 4 14 lldark. lb 4 13 3 4 11 "'nimrv, m 5 0 13 3 10 l'Mxnlrr. e 3 14 0 002' rillette, p 2100 3 0 0 1 ''"If. V 0 0 0 0 'dinner, p 0 0 0 0 45 19 2T 17!Flnlfd 0 0 0 4 "Hne 1 0 0 0 (Milnlnn 0 0 A Olsni 0 0 0 Tobln. rf tlertwr. so MrManua, tb 8llrr. lb Wllllama. If Jarobaon. ef Rarereld. e Kllerbr. 2b Var.alMfr, p Dmif'irlh. p Wil.l.l. p Totals Total! 39 12 27 15 Flatted for Cole in aeventh. Hutted for Klncatead In -leventh. Belted for Pilletto in alxth. Ran for Mnnion !n sixth. Srore by Innings: St. I.ouis IK 020 024 13 Detroit 0!0 000 Oil 4 Summary Runa: Gerber (2), Tobln (4), Plaler 3), Williams (2), .T.icobaon, Elierb. (Hue. Vrarh (2), Hellmann. Errors: Gar ner. MrMnnus, Rigney. Two-baae hits: Veaeh (2). Hcllman. Vanirilder. Severeld. Staler, Wllllama. Ellerbe. Home run: Williams. RncrtfleDs: Cutshaw, Ellerbe. Sevorelil. MeMnnua. Poultle play: WriRht to Gerber to Staler. Left on hases: St. I.ouis. S: Detroit. 12. Haaea on balls: Off Vanirlliler. 3: off Stoner. 1. Strurk out: By Plllette, l: by Stoner. 2; by VangMder, 3. Hits: Off Vanifiliter. 7 in 5 2-3 Inl nlnps: off rillette, 10 in 6 Innings; off Panforth. 3 In 2-3 Innlnir; off Cole, 2 In 1 innlnu: off Wright. 2 in 2 2-3 Innlnga: off Stones, 7 In 3 Innings. Hit by pitched bill: Hy Plllette (Williams). Winning pitcher: Vangilder. Losing pitcher: Pll lette. tTmpires: Chill and Connolly. Time: 2:30. Chicago, 6; Cleveland, 4. Chicago, June 24 -Eddie Mulligan's great all-around playing today enabled Chicago to make It three in a row from Cleveland. 6 o 4. Both on the attack and the defense. Mulligan was the star. He contributed two extra base blows, a doulile in the fifth which sent two Tuna acroaa the p'ate and gave the White Sox the lead, ami his triple In the eighth broke a 4 to 4 tie and gav the locals the win ning margin. Score: CLEVELAND. I ' CHICAGO. AU.H.O.A.I AB.R.O.A. 4 13 OUohniton, n 4 4 4 3 3 2 Mulllian. ?,b 3 O'Colllna, 2li 0 2! Huoiier. rf 1 3'M:aill. ef 7 OlFalk. If 1 Olsheelv. lb 7 l'Srtialk. o 0 !' Caber, p 0 11 i Teull Matted for Tonav In aialh Haii.d far I'auaay in ninth. cor by Inning.; nrooklya .... I New York I0 On 4 I nummary Buna: High CI, Johnson. Olson i:i. tlrimra, llaiir"ft 12), M-uael. Hmlih, Cunnltighani Kiroia. High, Mltihall, llancrnft tl). Tan-base hna. Myers, Hah, Three. baa hit: Olaun lloma run.: Jnhnatun, Meusel, Htnlrn bases: Kriai h (Si. Harrlflirs' llawlinga 111. Kelly. Itouhl play.: Il.neroft tn Itawllnis tn Klly, Miller ta Until, to til., .n to Mitchell. Left nn bsata: N. w , Tork. 10: Urnoklyn. 1. Ilaaea nn balls: iff ilrlmes, 9; nff Teo.y. I. Birurk out; fly Cirlmea. I. Hits: nff Toney, I In I Innings; off Causey, I In 9 Innings. Wild Citrh: . Orlmes 1islng pitcher: Toney, m pi res: Moran and yutsley. Time: 1:31. riarlnnatl, 1 IPItaburgh, S. Il'tl.burgh, June 74 Cincinnati made It two aralght front I'lltaburgh by winning today' gam J to 1. Olaxner waa baited freely, but poor bast running by th vial tore kept their score down, Hoillngsworth relieved Olasner In the alsth, and Murrl aon pitched th laat Inning;, but neither waa able tn stop tha scoring l.uyua gave wax I Keck In Ih sixth. Srore: CaXClXXATI. 1ITT8UI ndlT. AR.II.O.A l All H. O A. Tturnt. ef 5 2 1 olMarinulle, tb 3 1(4 llauhert. lb 9 4 13 I'l'srer, cf 40 liunran. If 114 01 lililiee. If '4101 ll.rir, rf 4 9 101 Hantaan. 3b 4 9 2 0 Wlnio. r 9 4 1 OiTrartwr, 4 0 9 7 llehe.. lb 4 0 I'Uoh.rr, rf 4 9 9 1 rarenry. af 4 11 H;rlmra. lb 4 0 7 1 Plnelll, 9b 9 9 0 IKInoeb, c 4 15 9 I.oo'lf. p 10 1 lKil.rner, p 109 Breiiler 11 01 Ens 110 Ksrk. p II llH'I'saw'tb, p 00 l"Tleniev 110 . Totals 99 19 17 HjUnrrlaon. p 0 0 0 1 ' I Totals 34 17 M 'Batted for I.unua tn sixth. Batted for Olasner In fifth. Batted for Hplllngaworth In eighth. Score bv Innings: Cincinnati 002 111 1017 Pittsburgh 00 010 0209 Summary Rune Daubert, Duncan (t). Harper (t). Caveney. Plnelll. Carey. Roh- wor, Tlerney. Two-has hits: Csveney, Rohwer. Three-base h lis: Dsubert. Wlngo. Racrlfire: Lunue. Double plays: Traynor tn Maranvlll to Orimm (2). Ca veney lo Daubert (I). Rohwer to Orlmm. Left on bases: Cincinnati, I; Plttaburgh. 9. Baaea on balls: Off Olaxner. 2; off Holllngsworth, 9: nff Keck. 1. Struck out: By Olasner. 4. Hits: Off Lunue. 5 in 5 Innings; off Keck. 4 in 4 innings: off Olaxner, 13 In r. Innings; off Holllnga worth, 4 In 3 Innings; off Morrison, 1 In 1 Inning. Wild pitch: Olasner. Winning pitcher: I.uque. Losing pitcher: Olas ner. Umpires: Klem and Wilson. Time: i:if. Error Beat Card. St. Louis, June 24 Errors by the Cardinals allowed th Cubs to win a slug test, 10 to today, and make it two atralgh over the locals. Five home runs Were crashed out In the game, the Cardinals hitting four and Chicago 1, Hornaby getting his sixteenth homer of the senann. CHICAOO. I ST. LOT-IS. AB.n.O.A.I AU.H.O.A. 5 0 1 01 Mann, rf 1110 4 2 I 4Mmllti. rf 1 1 1 1 Seliulll. rf Rtttr. rf llollncher, as Krni. 3b fliimes. lb 3 9 tV Humane. 2h He.thcete, rf 4 0 5 OlMeHenrr. If Miller. If 4 1 S OKislner. lb 5 13 21 stock. 30 1 Terry. 2b Wlfth. o Irme.. p Kaufmann, p 5 01 Slock. 3b 10 0 llAinnmlth. 0 10 0 II Clemens, c 3 10 5 17 0 4 3 14 4 13 1 3 15 0 5 10 0 5 2 S 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 5 5 0 0 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 100 Alexander, p 1 2 0 0'Larsn. 8S i iiHiiira, p Totals 58 13 27 OHvjIVer. p IPfeffer. p lltarfoot. p I "Toporcer I Totals 37 13 27 14 Batted for Pfeffer In ninth. Score by Innings: Chicago 000 04S 10010 St. Louis 201 901 010 Summary Runs: Stati, Hollocher, Krug. Orlmes, Miller (2). Terry, Wlrth. Kauffman (2), Mann, Smith, Schults, Hornsby, McHenry (3), Oalner, Fournier. Errora: Stats. Smith. Stock. Walker. Two-baae hita: Wlrth, Mann, Oalner. Stock. Hollocher, Terry. Lavan. Three baso hit: Miller: Home runs: Mc Henry. Fournier. Orlmes. HornBby, Smith. Sacrifices: Hornsby, Lavan. Kauffman. Krug. Double play: Hollocher to Terry to Grimes. Left on bases: Chicago, 9; St. Loula. 8. Bases on balls: Off Jonea, 3; off Kauffman. 2: off Haines, t; off Walker. 2: off Pfeffer, 2. Struck out: l)v Kauffman, 1; by Haines, 1. Hits: Off Jones, 6 in 2 1-3 Innings: off Kauff man, 3 in 1 2-3 Innings; off Alexander, 4 In 5 Innlnga; off Haines, 8 In 6 Innings; off Pfeffer. S In 2 innings; off Barfoot, tXals II f tl lol Matted for Kllllnglm tn seventh, Hatted fur Musing In ninth. aVora by innlnga; rtn.iun ,,.,on too I no I Philadelphia 110 oo; oo 4 Summary Hub.: tlowily, Wllllama, Fl-ahar, Italic (II. Krror. I'arkmaon. Two. hi. e hits. I'rtrre tl), Wlnl.ra. Pow ell Horn run: William.. HaerifuM: U'llilania, Happ. Double play: Fletcher to l.ealle. I.rft on bases: ll.iaton, 9: Philadelphia. 7. It,ta-'a nn balls' Off Kllllnglin. I: off Winters I; off l.an. alng. 1. Struck out: lly Fllllngini, 1; by Winters, I; by l.aneing. I, lilts: Off Kllllnglin. 1 in Innlnga: ..ff l.an.lr.g 1 In 9 innlnga. lilt by pitched hall: Dy Wlniera itli.e.krl). Losing pltrhr: KM lipgim. I'mplrea Hente and Mccor mick. Time: 1.37, Srore, first tame: flONTuV. I miLAIIKI.PIIIV All II O A I All II O A 4 I I t int, lb 4 I I 1 3 4 7,rarkitiaiin. 711 0 0!H Ultima, ef I 4 lltValser. rt 1 I II' Lee. If I A lHVIetrlier. a 0 1 lllMlle, lb 1 .1 r lleiittne. e 10 0' Maili.tr. p Powell, cf Darken, th M lh..rtli. rf t'ruiv. If Itiieekel. lb Untie lb Font, aa O'Nrll e Mniuillan. p I 1 1 1 Totals 31 t 34 m Total. 31 It 27 13 Score bv Innings: Boston 010 100 0001 Philadelphia 001 ins o: Summary Rune: Cruise. Wllllama. Walker. I.e (3). Fletcher. Meadnwa. Two. haaa hits: Meadnwa. Mollie Three. Iiaae hlta: Walker. HenJIne. Cruise. Home run: Lee. Stolen basea: Crulae. Wll llama. Double playa; Ford lo Barbara to Holke (3. Crulae to O'Nell. Left on baaea: Iloeton, 7: Philadelphia, 9. Baaea on balla: Off Meailowa. 1: nff McQuillan. 8. Struck out: By Meadnwa. 8; by McQuil lan. 4. Kmplree: McCprmlrk and Sen tell. Tim: 1:10. Western Packrra Out slug Iletira. Sioux City. la., June 24. Sioux City outaluggrd Denver and made it tTTree atralght over the team from the mile high city, 11 to 9. Palmer made anoher home run, hla fourth In three days. Hemingway's fielding and base running featured. Score: DENVER. I SIOUX CITY. AB.n.O.A.I All. II OA 5 0 0 SlllemliifW'r. as 5 2 3 3 4 3 1 3l Williams, rf 4 2 1 OIKlah. cf 3 1 1 tlMrts, lb 1 0 lHxtersard. 3b 1 1 911'aliner. 2b 2 13 0'nohliiis.n, If 1 4 lltluery. c 0 1 siRnettrer. p 0 0 01 navlj, p 9 1 I 0 3 1 1 3 1 0 1 13 1 0 0 0 Spranser, ss wniiit. 3b 4 Una. If 4 O'Brien, cf 9 Shanley, rf 5 Patterson. 3b 3 C'twrlalit, lb 4 Parker, e 5 Wetwl. p 3 (lomea 1 Tntil. 17 10 94 lfll I Total. 39 14 27 9 Batted for Wetxel In ninth. Score by Innlnga: Denver "21 110 400 9 Sioux City 002 613 OOx 11 Summary Runa: Spranger, Wright (2,, O'Brien. Cartwrlght 2), Parker (2), Wetxel. Hemingway, Williams, Elsh, Oa tergard. Palmer. Roblnaon (2), Query fi), Roettger (2). Errors: Cartwrlght, Elsh, Metx. Roettger. Two-base hits: O'Brien, Patteraon. Cartwrlght. Wright. Roettger, Hemingway. Metx, Long. Home run: Palmer. Stolen baaea: Oatergand (2), Hemingway (2). Elsh. Double plays: Hem-Ingway-Palmer-Metx. Hits and runs: Off Roettger. 9 and 7 in 6 2-3 innings. Earned runs: Denver, 4; Sioux City. 10. Left on basea: Denver. 11; Sioux City. I. Bases on balls: Off Wexel, 4; off Roettger, 7; off Davis, 2. Struck out: By Wetiel, 4; by Roettger, 9; by Davis, I. Hit by pitched belli By IttMltgar. I'atersu. I'mplrea 1'.. nanus anal Anderses. Tim. Lit. TVirMlsi Hla Ust. St. Joseph, Mo, June 14 .Wichita rsp lural the laat uf the aerlea her this aflar niHia front hi. J".ib. t t I. Wichita stored ait, in in fir.t twa Inning with total of all hue. canal. tins af a doubt, Ike triplet and three eiiiglaa. They wer unasi to ai 10 l.tnilberg after that. Th Malaia war unabls la bunch lb.tr Maws and could get but twa runa, al though auihming III Wllrhe Near: WICHITA I NT. JOgkU'H. AH HO A I AH. HO A. 1. aa.ua. rr alio inaan, is a ill 111 iicttileo, o I 4 risk... rf 4 e:HMwlla.ef 4 Itafais. as I I II 0 Mrlhaialil. 9b 4 I J'W aeillti. 2k 4 9 15 1 KaniHw. 4 4 9'Unduws. I I 'Weisnaia I II 37 HI I Tutali 97 It 17 17 wwtmca, tb 4 Hnser. as 4 -.. If Hl.ke.lrr. tf Mrlk.a.11 lb lltlffla. 3b ll.ler, Mails, p T"UU 1 9 9 I I I I Maxwell Company Plans Development Although local officials of the Maxwell Car corporation continue to refuse to be quoted on the sub ject, it it known from unquestionable authority that iti recent effort to bill in 1 lie huge property of the Willy Motor Car corporation at Klizahcth, N. J . wa limply another kirp in well dctined development plant of the corporation both for domettie and foreign buiinen. The acquiiition by Maxwell of tb Willys plant, wbiih wat finally ml 4 to the Uurant Motor Car company, would have added i7 acrri of factory property to the six Urge plant which the concern own and epeiate in Detroit, Dayton, Nrcilr, Ind. and Windsor, Unt. The spirited bidding of, the Durant and the Maxwell forces is indicated by tb fact that th Maxwell otter was only slightly under the Durant purchaie price of JS,$.'5,tJ. third party said to have been acting (or General Motors, entered the bidding but teiirrd with a reported offer of approximately $t,V'.i A it it, without th Willys prop, rrij, Maxwrll pUm rcver an arra of ntoie than acre with aini'dx Imaiety J.oixl.niiQ iijuare fret ol (luor pice. A "white elephant" can be turned nto rath qmrkrtt by advertising it (or sale in The lire Want Ads. Score by Inning: Wichita Hi, Joseph Summary Runa: Jin AOS 0004 00 001 vlt L. Smith, Wa.hhurn. Merger It). F.aat, Blakealey, llonowlit. Derate. Errors: i.indberg. Earned runs: Wichita, ; SI. Joseph, 9. Bsaes on balls: iff Maun, I; Limiting, 9. Struck out: Hy Maun. 4: Lindners. 1. Left on basest Wichita, 4; St. Joseph, t Two-baa hlta: McDowell. McDonald, Olenn, llannwlts, ilriffln Three. ha. hits' I.. Smith. Wash. Purn. McDonald. Sacriflc hit: McDowell, Ninlen bsaea: Itergrr 42), L. Smith. I'm litres: Kilspatrlck nd Brunald. Tims: 1:30. Tula t'opes Series. Tulsa, Okl., June 54 Tulsa swept ftie aeries with Oklahoma City by winning today. 7 to 1. Payne weakened In th eighth and waa touched fur aeven hlta Ii a row and five runa. Iing horn run prevented Illark from scoring a shutout. Bennett's streak of consecutive hltlng waa broken after he had connected safely In 29 straight games. Hcore: OKLAtlTMA CITY. I AH H O A I TCIJJA. AD.H.O.A. Menu, ss 4 9 1 Olllainett. If 9 0 9 0 I'm, rf 3 1 A oiTwmiienn, 9b 4 114 Knieirr. 2b 3 1 t UPatia. rf 4 14 tllildlelon. If 4 A 9 Atgiuart. ss 4 S 1 1 ls.t e 4 9 3 AlUmh. cf 9 t 9 Mrllanlet, lb 4 1 19 llflauman. tb 4 19 9 lllnal.nll. 9b 9 A A O'LellTelt, lb 4 10 Moore, ef 4 0 9 OtCnai)-, 0 4 111 f.rne p 3 0 lniirk, P 4111 Itr.itr 1 0 A A 1 Total. 35 14 tf I Totals 33 II 24 10 Hatted for Payn In ninth. S.-ore by innings: Oklahoma City . 01 1 Tulea, 910 001 nSi 7 Summary Runs: Long. Thompson, Davla. Stunrt (2). Lamb, Bauman, Lellvelt. Error: Img. Earned runa: Tulsa, 7; Oklahoma City, 1. Left on baaea: Tulaa. ; Oklahoma City. 9. Two-base hits: Stuart. Mann. Lamb, Davis, Bauman. Horn runs: Thompson, Long. Sacriflc hlta: Lamb (2). Pitt. Stolen baaea: Thompaon. Lellvelt, Moore. Bases on balla: Off Black. 2. Struck out: By Black, 2; by Payne, 2. Double play: McDanlel (unasalated). Umpires: Holmes and Ormsby. Time: 1:96. ADVERTISEMENT. Cost of Tires Reduced A new Inner tube which Is sbsolutely punetur- proof snd In actual uss was punctured 500 times without loss of air when tested by a tlrs gauge. has Juat been lntenled by C. X. Unburn, 941 W. 47th Street. Chicago. It looks Ilk an or dinary tubs and sells at about th asm price. He Is looking for special repreaentstlres and will allow you tn buy a set st wholesale snd test them hy drlrtna nails In them tn prore thst they are sctitally puncture-proof, if you will sell them to car owners in your rlrlnltr. If yea become his special repreaentstlre. demonstrating tubes will bs fuml.hed you free ana you eta make iron tztro to 300 per month. TWIN SIX $4250.00 Delivered and Equipped Ford and Fordson Tractor Agents Stop at the HOTEL KEEN SS 18th and Harney Centrally Located v OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS Make This Headquarters for June 28-29-30 ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 300 PEOPLE Rates, $1.50-$1.75-$2.50 Jtimie.on. If W'twaanas. 2b 3 NlienJier. rt Uanlner. 3h .T. Swell, as Melimia. lb Wood. If O'Xelll. e Morton, p Keefe, p Nimamaker Sethrron. D -Krana "Oraney 3 9 3 0 1 5 1 1 4 0 1 4 3 0 3 2 12 4 0 5 1 0 0 o Total! 34 13 27 18 Totala 39 13 24 111 itcd for Keefe in aeventn. Rn for O'Neill 1n ninth. Batted for Sothoron in ninth. Score by innings: Cleveland .-nnt n tlO i Chicago 000 031 Olx Summarv Runs: Jamleson, Gardner, Mclnnls. Nunamaker, Johnson (2), Mulli gan. Sheely (2), Faber. Error: Wand. Two-base hits: Wrod, Jamleson, Falk, Mulligan. Johnson. Three-bas hit: Mul ligan. Sacrlflcea: Mulligan, Jamleaon, Faber. Double playa: Collins to Johnson to Sheely, O'Neill to Wamhsganss. Schalk to Mulligan. Mulligan to Sheely to John son. Left on bases: Cleveland. : Chi cago. 10. Bases on balls: Off Faber. 2: off Morton. 1; off Sothoron. 3. Struck out: By Faber. 4; bv Morton, 4. Hlta: Off Morton. 10 in 5 Innlnga (none out in alxth); off Keefe. 1 In 1 Inning; off Sothoron, 2 In 3 inninga. T.oaing pitcher: Sothoron. Umpires: Owena, Walsh and Evans. Time: 2:12. Philadelphia, it Washington. S. Washington. June 24. Philadelphia i - t.-hed long hlta today off two Wash s.tnn pitchers and won easily, 9 to 2. Xivlor'a control was perfect and he wa effectively In all except two Innings. Young's fielding was a feature. Score: rniLADEI.PHIA. AB.H.O.A Timnr. 2b Johnston, lb Walker. If Miowan, rf Miller, cf Perkins, e Oallowsr. SB Prkes. 3b Nsrlor. p Totals 4 11 6' juore. in 3 0 14 0! Pecklnn'sb. I 3 11 O RIce. cf 3 1 9 01 Ohanka. If 5 1 1 0' Harris, 2b 3 12 fl'Jtrower. rf 4 11 JtCharrlty. c 1 ninete. 3b ;'Veki. p -irhUllps. p S3 9 37 19' I Totals WASHINGTON AB.H.O.A. 3 1 3 0 1 10 2 1 3 1 1 3 A A 34 S 27 II Score bv Innlnga: Philadelphia Washington Summarv Runa: Walker, MeOowan Harris. Erlrkaon. a2 01 10 I 001 000 100 1 Tounr (2), Johnston, (2). Miller. Galloway. Rrrora: Walker. Shanks. Harrla'. Three-baae hit: Miller. Walker. Perkins. Stolen baae: Miller. Sacrifices: Walker. Navlor. Johnston, Dykes Double plays: Rice to Harri. Toun gto Oharrity tn Johnston. Harri ta Pecklnpanch to Judge. Left on basea: Philadelphia, 1: Washington. I. Basea on balls- Off EHckson. 4: off Phillip. 1. 'truck out: Bv Erlokson. 2: br Naylor. 2- by Phillips. 3. Hits: Off Erlrkaon. tn 4 1-t Inning: off Ph'lllns. 9 in 4 2-1 Innings. Wild pitch: Phllllpla. Losing eiteher- Erickann. Tmpires: Mortality and Nallln. Time: 1:40. H U D S O N The Coach $1795 Good dogs, poultry snd other pets find readv cash buyers through the For Sale" column! of The Bee. It Also Has Hudson's New Motor The Coach is a beautiful closed car, costing less than 6 above the price of open models. Now it adds the attraction of the new Super Six motor. ' Performance is wholly altered a glorious sense of motion, free as flight. It is a revelation even to Super-Six owners. See the Coach today. Examine the closed car advantages offered at this orice. And learn the charm of this greater Super-Six motor in a ride. HUDeOrl7 NkAMt Phaeton - - SU4 7-Pats. Phaeton 1749 Cbriolt . . 229S Coupe , - 2570 Sedan - 3650 Freight and Tax Extrm GUY L". SMITH. nit) 2563-5-7 Far nam St. rsutvicc rmsi-OMsftHA,.USJV; DO ugla 1970 TO In the Heart of the City Eva? PiresOTted Three Days June 28-29-30 Under the auspices of the Ford Motor Co., and the Ford dealers of Omaha and Council Bluffs at Twenty-first and Leavenworth streets, Omaha. CONTINUOUS DEMONSTRATION Admission FREE 'MP To Reduce Overhead Cut lime Charges Cut Labor Costs Speed Up Heavy Worlx See Ms Learn what you can do with a , Fordsoiv THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR Take a little while off away from puzzling over costs that won't come down. Stop Flgnrtng Actually Sea t this huge National Industrial Show how overhead charges will come down immediately in all work where heavy loads must be handled. DeiMMtrationa going on continuously doing the kind of work which is costing you too much money with your present methods. Manulacturers in every line see how time and labor costs, from load ing platform to pick-up station to delivery points, can be cut. Contrastors in every line of building and construction work see how all costs, excavating, dumping, power winch, loading crane, material hauling can be cut. Operators. Steel Malls in every line from mining to finished product, dock or yard hauling, see how the cost per ton for moving can be cut. Lumber Tarda see how all hauling charges in all the work you do can be cut. Muiiieipalltles see how street cleaning, sprinkling, park mainteriance, garbage disposal and other costs can be cut. Warehouses SMppers see how all load moving can be speeded up, man per sonnel put on a more efficient basis and all costs be cut. Traffic Superintendents, there is a world of informa tion for you in the demonstrations being made. Factory Superintendents, there is real help for you in the greatest show of industrial power ever presented. DAILY DEMONSTRATIONS Inter factory hauling portable crane loading portable power shovel work trailer train operation side and end dump body operation road construction port able power winch operation bridge and steel structure methods. Come and see these demonstrations they will show every possible use of the Industrial Fordson in transporta tion and power application. The PertaMe Winch for .-. ,svi7" '-.'i rv The Heary-Duty Haolage Tractor The Portable Lc41ng Cram The Portable Shovel Remember the Time and tbe Plac Twenty-first and Leavenworth Sts., Omaha